Licence Types

Competitors

CAMS offers a range of licences across all discipline areas starting at entry level through to international. To access any of the listed forms, refer to the forms list at the bottom of this page.

Entry Level Licences

Level 1

Level 1 Licences are one-day only licences that may purchased at Club events for people that want to participate for the first time. A level 1 licence is for a single event only and for use at only one event per year. It is only valid for social and non-competitive participation.

Please note that these licences are only issued by the CAMS Permits Team to event organisers for CAMS-permitted events, as they are individually numbered (similar to a cheque) & must be reconciled post-event. Event Organisers can order level 1 licences, to do so, please contact the CAMS Permits Team via the CAMS Hotline (1300 883 959) or [email protected].

Level 2

Level 2 licences are the basic club level motor sport licence. There are two types of Level 2 licence - Non Speed (L2NS) and Speed (L2S).

A L2NS licence entitles the competitor to compete in events such as observed section trials, touring assemblies, non-timed road events, motorkhanas and khanacross, up to International level.

A L2S licence entitles the holder to compete in L2NS events plus regularity trials up to National Championship level, single and multi-car speed events (not racing) up to International level, drifting events and touring road events that do not run over closed road sections.

Clubman Level

CAMS have a range of clubman level licences focused at those who wish to compete in a particular discipline up to and including state level event status. For a clubman level licence, use the National/International Licence form.

National Level

National licences are discipline specific - Race, Speed, Rally / Road, Off Road & Auto Test. Each type has individual requirements specific to each discipline’s licence. Holding a licence at national level in one discipline does not entitle to you compete in another discipline.

International Level

The FIA licence is required to compete in International events. Again discipline specific, the licences have additional requirements to national licences. In accordance with FIA Regulations, these licences expire on the 31st of December every year.

Competitor Licences

Competitor licences are for competition vehicle owners who are not the holders of a driver/navigator licence.

Competitor licences may be issued to:

individuals

companies

groups

teams

The name on the CAMS Competitor Licence must correspond to the name in the log book of the relevant vehicle. Applications for Competitor Licences must where relevant submit evidence of incorporation and provide a ACN/ABN or registration of business name at the time of application.